In 1862, he became a resident of Dayton, NV and engaged in hotel keeping and general business until the fall of 1865, when he settled in Capay Valley on what was known as the B. F. Duncan farm, up the valley from Langville. In 1874 he laid out the town site of Langville, where he resided and owned about half of the town. He had a son E. B. , and a daughter Cyntha A.
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J. W. Aldrich Dead
The Passing of a Pioneer of Capay Valley
The Funeral Tuesday Morning at 10 O'clock and Internment in Odd Fellow's Cemetery. After a long illness J. W. Aldrich of Capay died Sunday evening Sept 28th at 8 o'clock. The funeral will take place at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning, and internment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery in Capay.
Survived by his wife, daughter Cynthia A. Woods resides in Fairfield, Solano Co. and E. B. Aldrich of Yolo Co., both were with their father when he died.
Mr. Aldrich was a man of kindly nature, warm-hearted and generous, and his domestic relations were of the pleasantest character. The announcement of his death has be received with feelings of deep regret and profound sorrow. [Excerpt of Obit- follows same as Bio in The Illustrated Atlas and History of Yolo Co., CA 1879]
m 8 Jul 1842 Laporte Co., IN
Miss Sarah A. Bates
They had 3 children, 2 lived to adulthood - Edgar Bates, Cynthia Ann
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ref: The Illustrated Atlas & History of Yolo Co., CA 1879; Obit - Woodland Daily Democrat 29 Sept 1902 Native of MA 83y10m4d; J. W. Aldrich b 28 Oct 1818 a Native of Springfield, MA
Bio by: BluMoKitty
In 1862, he became a resident of Dayton, NV and engaged in hotel keeping and general business until the fall of 1865, when he settled in Capay Valley on what was known as the B. F. Duncan farm, up the valley from Langville. In 1874 he laid out the town site of Langville, where he resided and owned about half of the town. He had a son E. B. , and a daughter Cyntha A.
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J. W. Aldrich Dead
The Passing of a Pioneer of Capay Valley
The Funeral Tuesday Morning at 10 O'clock and Internment in Odd Fellow's Cemetery. After a long illness J. W. Aldrich of Capay died Sunday evening Sept 28th at 8 o'clock. The funeral will take place at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning, and internment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery in Capay.
Survived by his wife, daughter Cynthia A. Woods resides in Fairfield, Solano Co. and E. B. Aldrich of Yolo Co., both were with their father when he died.
Mr. Aldrich was a man of kindly nature, warm-hearted and generous, and his domestic relations were of the pleasantest character. The announcement of his death has be received with feelings of deep regret and profound sorrow. [Excerpt of Obit- follows same as Bio in The Illustrated Atlas and History of Yolo Co., CA 1879]
m 8 Jul 1842 Laporte Co., IN
Miss Sarah A. Bates
They had 3 children, 2 lived to adulthood - Edgar Bates, Cynthia Ann
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ref: The Illustrated Atlas & History of Yolo Co., CA 1879; Obit - Woodland Daily Democrat 29 Sept 1902 Native of MA 83y10m4d; J. W. Aldrich b 28 Oct 1818 a Native of Springfield, MA
Bio by: BluMoKitty
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